About This Quiz

Saturday mornings are for breakfast and cartoons!

Many of us grew up watching cartoons as kids, and sometimes we still do, even as adults. From Bugs Bunny to Charlie Brown, cartoons were the way to start off a day. They had it all - crazy fictional worlds, comedy and wacky characters that always brought out the laughs. From "The Flintstones" to "Spider-Man," everyone had a favorite show and character. Who is your favorite?

Cartoon fans who know their stuff about many different shows will have no trouble with this quiz. Some of the characters are easily recognizable, while others may be a little tricky. You'll need to know more than just Mickey Mouse or Scooby-Doo to ace this one!

Can you identify Piglet from one picture? Do you know what Yosemite Sam wears most of the time? Of course you know those, but what about Velma's signature style? Knowledge of individual characters will also help you out with this quiz!

Cartoons continue to make us laugh and entertain us, even years after we first saw them. The characters were funny, witty and sometimes heartwarming. So, if you think you can name a variety of different cartoon characters, this one is for you. Take the quiz and see if you're a true cartoon fan!

Peter Griffin was born on July 22, 1955, in Mexico. This typical American guy is of Irish descent and lives in Quahog, Rhode Island, with his wife, Lois, and their three children, Meg, Chris and Stewie. He also has a dog named Brian, who is his best friend.

Three super-powered little girls, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, were accidentally created in a lab by Professor Utonium. They constantly save their town, Townsville, from monsters. What are they made of? Sugar, spice and everything nice!

Scrooge McDuck first appeared in a Donald Duck comic in 1947. Originally, it was supposed to be his only appearance, but the rich duck became so popular he appeared in a number of cartoons, shows and comics. In 2012, The Billfold website tried to figure out how rich Scrooge is: they used the average height of a duck in order to calculate how much money is in his money vault and came up with the rough estimate of $31.2 billion!

Cool, smart and confident, Bugs Bunny is always a few steps ahead of everybody else. The main protagonist of The Looney Tunes Show franchise lives in an upper-middle-class suburban neighborhood, spending money he earned from inventing the carrot peeler.

The life of this nerdy, shy and awkward high school student changed forever after he was bitten by a genetically modified spider. After he gained spider-like abilities, he decided to use them to protect his city, since with great power comes great responsibility.

Benjamin "Ben" Kirby Tennyson, the protagonist of the Cartoon Network series, "Ben 10," was an ordinary ten-year-old kid until he received an Omnitrix. This powerful watch-like device allows him to turn into a variety of different aliens!

Voiced by Pamela Adlon, Robert Jeffrey "Bobby" Hill is the best character on the animated series "King of the Hill" - he's insightful, funny, always keeps it real and is never afraid to speak his mind.

Overweight, lazy and selfish, Homer Simpson is still one of the best characters of the American animated television series, "The Simpsons." Despite all his flaws and his obviously below average intelligence, he has shown moments of great intellect. Homer can be also a caring parent and husband (sometimes).

Phineas Flynn and his stepbrother, Ferb Fletcher, know how to make every day of their summer vacation fun. They tried everything from building a huge roller coaster to traveling back in time and meeting dinosaurs. No matter what they do, they enjoy every minute of it!

Meet the main character of the animated sitcom, "Futurama"! Philip J. Fry is a popular cartoon character, but nobody really knows his age. All we know is that Fry was frozen at age 25 for 1,000 years making him 1025, then youthisized to age 14, reverse-aged to near unbirth, then re-aged, supposedly to his correct biological age, 29. But then he went back in time and was frozen again... maybe you can figure out how old is he now?

Angelica is honestly one of the best characters in the popular animated TV series, "Rugrats." She is selfish and spoiled, but also truly adorable! In 2002, TV Guide placed Angelica Pickles 7th in their popular list of Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time.

Savvy, brave, and sophisticated spy Archer has the coolest gadgets and has saved the world multiple times. But when it comes to dealing with his boss, who is also his mother, he is not that cool anymore.

A tall, muscular, blond teenager with a massive chin, Fred Jones is a new leader of Crystal Cove's newest incarnation of Mystery Incorporated. Over the years, Fred built a lot of overly complicated traps for villains, which Scooby-Doo, along with Shaggy, would often set off by mistake.

Batman is proof that you don’t need superpowers to be a real superhero who will make the world a better place. The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first big enemy - the clownishly homicidal Joker.

Bart Simpson was born on April 1, 1979, and - according to a "Treehouse of Horror" episode - has a formerly conjoined twin brother named Hugo. Bart Simpson’s character is loosely based on comic book character Dennis the Menace.

Originally a movie series featured a French detective, Jacques Clouseau. The “Pink Panther” was not an animal there but a diamond that had a flaw in the center and resembled a panther. The movie credits featured an actual cartoon panther that was pink, and this evolved into a cartoon show starring a pink panther.

Cool aardvark Arthur Read teaches kids how to deal with a lot of childhood challenges including homework, teachers and bullies. Based on the books by Marc Brown, this cute cartoon features an 8-year-old aardvark, his family and friends as they grow up and learn how to be good to each other.

Aired 30 years before "The Simpsons," "The Flintstones was the first prime-time animated show on TV. It's the story of Fred and Wilma Flintstone and their neighbors who live in Bedrock in 10,000 B.C. Originally, the show was called "The Gladstones," then the creators decided on "The Flagstones," until they realized there was a comic strip with the same name.

Did you know that the real life bear, Winnie, from the London Zoo, started it all? However, unlike in the books or cartoons, Winnie was originally a girl. And while it's true that the storybook character was inspired by a stuffed bear the writer's son owned, the plush toy was named after this Canadian bear his son saw at the London Zoo. The "Pooh" part of Winnie's name actually came from a swan the Milne family saw on vacation.

"Beavis and Butt-Head" original episodes, books , movie and soundtrack were enjoyed by millions, from its debut on March 8, 1993 until its original end in 1997, and again during its brief return in 2011. It was one of the most controversial and bravest shows on national TV.

Donald Duck was born in Walt Disney's cartoon, "The Wise Little Hen," in 1934. The character was created when Walt Disney heard Clarence Nash having fun and doing his "duck" voice while reciting "Mary Had a Little Lamb."

Shaggy is the best friend and owner of Scooby-Doo. They are a great match - both are cowardly slackers who are more interested in eating than in solving mysteries. Interestingly, these two are the only characters to appear in all iterations of the franchise.

A nuclear family, the Jetsons — George, Jane, Judy, Elroy, Astro the dog and Rosie the robot maid — lived in Orbit City in the year 2062. (Even though it's not stated on the show, this date appeared in some press materials.)

This beautiful cartoon is based on the iconic children's tale by Dr. Seuss, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" (1957). Notably, Tim Burton was almost the director of the live-action version, but since had a conflict with another movie, Ron Howard directed it.

Yogi Bear made his debut in "The Huckleberry Hound Show" in 1958. Since then, he has appeared in numerous comic books, animated television shows and films. Ever wondered why he had a collar? This allowed animators to keep his body static, redrawing only his head when he spoke, This simple method reduced the number of drawings needed for a seven-minute cartoon drastically - from around 14,000 to around 2,000.

Meet the unforgettable trio of singing chipmunks: mischievous leader Alvin, smart Simon, and chubby, funny Theodore. In the 2007 movie, when they find their tree cut down and go to Los Angeles, they meet the frustrated songwriter David Seville (Jason Lee), who is deeply impressed by their singing talent.

Wile E. Coyote, genius. That’s how he introduce himself, and, honestly, he deserves the credit! He is great at creating elaborating schemes and plans in order to get a meal. And, after all, does it matter that all of his schemes failed?

Ren the chihuahua and Stimpson J. Cat, who goes by the nickname Stimpy, had a lot of unusual adventures back in the 90s. By the way, Stimpy, who certainly doesn't look like a cat in the real world, was inspired by a Tweety Bird cartoon.

Great Dane dog named Scooby-Doo (full name Scoobert Doo), his loyal human friend Shaggy, and three of their teen friends have been on TV since 1969. The first series, "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, aired Saturday mornings on CBS and lasted 25 episodes.

This cartoon is based on the titular comic strip about Popeye the Sailor that first appeared in 1929. Over the years, Popeye has also appeared in comic books, television cartoons, arcade and video games, hundreds of advertisements (he advertised everything from vegetables to candy cigarettes), and the 1980 live-action film starring Robin Williams as Popeye.

An illegally-made, genetically-engineered creature that looks like a blue koala, Stitch was designed to be mischievous and dangerous. Even though he became Lilo's best friend, he is still unlikable to many people because of his weird and temperamental behavior.

"South Park" has been on the air since 1997, still cranking out new episodes, which comes as a bit of a surprise for people who stopped watching it like 10 years ago. Yes, "South Park" is still going strong, but it's not the same anymore.

Stan is the main character of the adult animated sitcom, "American Dad!" He works for the CIA and usually applies the same extreme measures used for his job in his personal life and when dealing with family problems.

Pinky and the Brain first starred in a recurring one-act segment on the classic Animaniacs. Two weird buddies became so popular after, that they were quickly promoted and got their own TV series in 1995.

Obsessed with violence, little Stewie is just one year old and doesn't have an official birthday. The baby has a unique head shape, which none of his family members share, and he is voiced by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane.

This most powerful superhero is easily recognized across the globe. Since Superman's debut in 1938, he’s starred in at least one regular monthly comic, numerous cartoons, blockbuster films and television shows.